1660 in music

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The year 1660 in music involved some significant events.

Events

  • Dieterich Buxtehude becomes organist at Helsingør in Denmark.
  • Pelham Humphrey and John Blow become members of the Chapel Royal.

Publications

  • Johann Crüger – Musicae Practicae
  • Nicolas Fleury – Methode pour apprendre facilement a toucher le theorbe sur la basse-continuë
  • Tommaso Marchetti – Intavolatura della chitarra spagnola

Classical music

  • Johann Rudolf Ahle – Erstes Zehn Neuer Geistlicher Arien
  • Christoph Bernhard – Fürchtet euch nicht
  • Samuel Capricornus – Jubilus Bernhardi
  • Maurizio Cazzati – Trattenimenti per camera, Op.22
  • Giovanni Legrenzi – Sentimenti devoti, Op.6
  • Matthew Locke – Consort of Four Parts
  • Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1624-1687)
    • Sonate a violino solo, per chiesa e camera, Op. 3 (Innsbruck: Michael Wagner)
    • Sonate a violino solo, per chiesa e camera, Op. 4 (Innsbruck: Michael Wagner)
  • Marco Uccellini
    • Ozio Regio, Op.7
    • Sinfonie Boscarecie, Op. 8
  • Bauyn Manuscript

Opera

  • Antonio Bertali – La magia delusa
  • Francesco Cavalli – Xerxès
  • Juan Hidalgo de Polanco – Celos aun del aire matan
  • Francesco Manelli – La filo
  • Francesco Rossi – L'Arianna[1]
  • Giuseppe Tricarico – L'Oronie
  • Filippo Vismarri – L'Orontea
  • Pietro Andrea Ziani – L'Antigona delusa da Alceste

Births

  • April 6 – Johann Kuhnau, organist and composer (died 1722)
  • April 19 – Sebastián Durón, composer of stage music (died 1716)
  • May 2 – Alessandro Scarlatti, Italian composer (died 1725)
  • August 20 – Mathieu Lanes, composer and harpsichordist (died 1725)
  • December 4 (baptized) – André Campra, French composer (died 1744)
  • date unknown
    • Rosa Giacinta Badalla, Italian composer and nun (died c. 1710)
    • Johann Joseph Fux, composer (died 1741)

Deaths

  • March 2 (buried) – Friederich Stellwagen, organ builder (born 1603)
  • date unknown
    • Johann Klemm, German organist and composer (born c.1593)
    • Johannes Praetorius, organist and composer (born 1595)

References

  1. "Opening Night!".
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